Chapter 3 explicitly states that listening to the stories of the Guru is a universal means for spiritual attainment, accessible to everyone. The text specifies that this path is open to all four castes, from Brahmins onwards, and is equally available to women, Shudras, and those considered of low caste. This inclusivity makes it a simple and powerful method for the current Kali Age. Unlike practices such as yoga, sacrifice, or complex meditation which may require various efforts and preparations, Chapter 3 highlights that listening to these stories requires no strenuous exertion, only the devotee's focused attention, making it a profoundly accessible means for all.
Chapter 3 mentions that listening to the Guru's stories is a means for all. Can you elaborate on who is included in 'all' and why this path is considered so accessible?
📖 Chapter 3